So, I think I've finished it--my first C++ program. Many things were adapted from the tutorials; I never got around to getting my own modeling software.
Check it out / tell me how it runs on your system.
Screenshot: http://misterhouse.net/nick/Pong.jpg
Zip (source included): http://misterhouse.net/nick/Pong.zip
Oh, and since whenever I tried OpenGL instead of Direct3D9 it got messed up, it just runs in Direct3D9 (so I guess that's Windows only). Sorry.
Pong
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GUEST 2.0
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GUEST 2.0
I basically don't know what I'm doing when it comes to using my compiler (Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition), so it doesn't surprise me that it won't compile for you; I probably messed several things up.
If you'd like, I can post a recompiled version with EDT_OPENGL set.
EDIT: Okay, here's the OpenGL version, plus a screenshot of the horror:
http://misterhouse.net/nick/pong_opengl.zip
http://misterhouse.net/nick/pong_opengl.jpg
If you'd like, I can post a recompiled version with EDT_OPENGL set.
EDIT: Okay, here's the OpenGL version, plus a screenshot of the horror:
http://misterhouse.net/nick/pong_opengl.zip
http://misterhouse.net/nick/pong_opengl.jpg
Re: Pong
Hi nwinter!
I have been proving Pong and it is fine very much, is simple but entertaining. I have liked very much.
Certainly... The sounds wherefrom you have extracted them? Onlookers, not?
I have been proving Pong and it is fine very much, is simple but entertaining. I have liked very much.
Certainly... The sounds wherefrom you have extracted them? Onlookers, not?
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Joe_Oliveri
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Wow, this is a good pong
fun to play. Sweet sounds effects 
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